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The bizarre 'ice cream so good' video explained
The bizarre 'ice cream so good' video explained
A baffling clip of a woman on a TikTok live stream licking the air and saying “Ice cream so good” while using a straightener to pop single kernels of popcorn has gone viral and people are confused. By now, we all know the internet is filled with weird and wonderful things, but sometimes there are viral videos that are particularly odd and require an explanation. One such video includes a TikTok live video made by @pinkydollreal, who appears to be a 19-year-old Montreal-based user. In it, she appeared to be repeating words like, “yes, yes, yes”, “slay” and “ice cream so good”, while also receiving payments, or “gifts”, from users watching in real-time. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The bizarre clip was shared on Twitter along with the caption, “Any time I accidentally happen upon a TikTok live, I feel like I am watching the world end” and was viewed millions of times, before the person deleted it, explaining they didn’t want @pinkydollreal to receive hate. But, other people have also been sharing the TikToker's content, with one person calling it the “weirdest thing I’ve seen [on TikTok] by far”. What is @pinkydollreal’s content and why does it appear “weird”? The content that TikToker is producing is part of a genre called NPC, or non-playable character. The reference comes from video games and refers to characters that feature but are unable to be controlled by the person playing the game. The niche genre on TikTok sees users like @pinkydollreal imitating an NPC by repeating many of the same phrases and movements in a way that appears programmed and looped. Their behaviour has set patterns and the person rarely deviates from a handful of sayings or actions to imitate a programmed character. Some people pay NPC TikTokers because the content can be considered a fetish. While the content is not overtly sexual, with no nudity or sexual langue, some who are attracted to certain things may find it arousing. Instagram sexual educator Emerson Karsh explained to InsideHook: “A fetish is a little bit more specialized. It’s attraction or arousal or sexual stimulation to certain stimuli, especially if it’s non-sexual. So, like non-sexual body parts, or inanimate objects or non-sexual situations.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-14 15:23
Panasonic plans multiple new battery factories in North America by 2030
Panasonic plans multiple new battery factories in North America by 2030
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Panasonic Holdings Corp aims to ramp up production of battery cells used in electric vehicles by building
2023-05-18 20:47
Nintendo Warns Switch Console Sales to Slow Further This Year
Nintendo Warns Switch Console Sales to Slow Further This Year
Nintendo Co. expects to sell 15 million units of its Switch console this fiscal year, showing the extent
2023-05-09 14:52
Flipkart and PhonePe could be $100 billion businesses in India, Walmart says
Flipkart and PhonePe could be $100 billion businesses in India, Walmart says
By Siddharth Cavale NEW YORK Walmart's Flipkart marketplace and PhonePe payments business in India could be $100 billion
2023-06-15 01:20
Poland's CD Projekt posts 105% third-quarter profit jump
Poland's CD Projekt posts 105% third-quarter profit jump
GDANSK Poland's biggest video game developer CD Projekt's third-quarter net profit jumped 105% year on year, it said
2023-11-29 00:55
Twitter/X indicates it will start collecting ‘biometric information’ and ‘employment history’
Twitter/X indicates it will start collecting ‘biometric information’ and ‘employment history’
X, formerly known as Twitter, wants to start collecting “biometric information” about its users, as well as their employment history. Elon Musk’s company is seemingly giving itself permission to fingerprints or facial features, or the other kind of information about people’s bodies that are usually used in biometrics. That is according to a change to its privacy policy that was first reported by Bloomberg. “Based on your consent, we may collect and use your biometric information for safety, security, and identification purposes,” the new rules state. They will go into effect at the end of the month. The policy also allows X to collect “your employment history, educational history, employment preferences, skills and abilities, job search activity and engagement”. The policy does not give any details about where the information will be used, and the company has not elaborated elsewhere. But it has been looking into using biometric data for some features. Earlier this month, for instance, security researcher Nima Owji found that the site was testing a way for users of the premium Twitter Blue service to verify who they are by using a government-issued ID and taking a selfie. A screenshot of the feature showed users being asked to click a button to confirm they “consent to X sharing images of my ID, including biometric data” with authentication companies. Elon Musk has also suggested that X could be used for hiring in the future, which may be the purpose of collecting employment information. Last week, X announced a new feature called “X Hiring” which allows companies that pay for the verified badge to include job ads on their profiles. That appears to be part of his plan to turn X into the “everything app”. He has suggested that it could include payments in the future, and he is soon to roll out audio and video calls that will be made with people’s username rather than their phone number. Read More Tesla reportedly under probe over mysterious project to build ‘glass house’ for Musk Elon Musk booed at video games contest as crowds shout: ‘Bring back Twitter!’ Meta could finally launch Threads feature everyone is waiting for
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Siemens Energy Secures €15 Billion Deal to Shore Up Finances
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Siemens Energy AG has secured a €15 billion ($16.2 billion) deal with the German government, its biggest shareholder
2023-11-15 00:20
Junk Offsets Are Feeding Wave of Greenwashing, Study Shows
Junk Offsets Are Feeding Wave of Greenwashing, Study Shows
Corporations relying on carbon credits to support their green claims now face “robust and credible” proof that the
2023-08-25 03:55
Google's ads business violates antitrust laws, should break up, EU says
Google's ads business violates antitrust laws, should break up, EU says
Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Justice sued Google for breaking antitrust laws with
2023-06-15 01:19
Chronus Announces Former UserTesting Executive David Satterwhite as New CEO
Chronus Announces Former UserTesting Executive David Satterwhite as New CEO
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Nvidia stuns markets and signals how artificial intelligence could reshape technology sector
Nvidia stuns markets and signals how artificial intelligence could reshape technology sector
Shares of Nvidia, already one of the world’s most valuable companies, have soared after the chipmaker forecast a huge jump in revenue
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Cognigy Unveils Its Knowledge AI Solution for Enterprise Customer Service
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